The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 11, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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f Saturday, September 11, 1943. LANCASTER NEWS Mt. Zion A. M. E. Z. Chur<^,' i Rev. W. H. Greenwood, Pastor Rev. Greenwood closed a vciy successful revival meeting: Tuesday night. Everyone cooperated splendidly. 23 spuls were brought to Christ. No offering was lifted during the week's revival, but envelopes were placed in the hands of the members for a free will offering and at the close of had been raised. Mt, Zion is making rapid strides under the leader ship o? Rev. Greenwood and his J dear wife, who is always by his side. Alrs.JM. L. Shaw and Mrs. LiliW ? Mac Young have just .closedu a very successful summer month I of scHooT at~?tecle Hill. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Witherspoon last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ale?^3eaufbrt and son, Messrs. AIm^^Knox and Simon Knox all of ? Chatytte. -.i-r-J* J? r Mrs. Marjoric Clinton MicMur ray returned ^Saturday from St. Phillijis_JMercy -hospital where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Fundcrburk children visited their aunt | Sladc of Charlotte. Accompanying ' them were Miss Mittio It. Garrick * of Sumter and Mr. James Wat- J spn of Brunswick, Ga. Roy. and Mrs. Greenwood had as their guest last week Miss Mae Murdoch, of Detroit, sister of Mrsv Greenwood. - I Mrs. Birda Satterwhite accom. _ .panied her- little daughter Ruth Evelyn to Mather Academy Camden Monday where she' will attend schorfo I Mrs. Li 1 lie Mae Young visited friends and relatives fn Columbia tins week. Visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mc MhUcb.-J.1us -wrek are Mr. James K. MeMullon of Great Lakes, Ilh-^ Mrs. Lucinda-Cunningham, Washirrgton and Mr.nnd Mrs. Nathan Yarborough?of?Charlotte. Mrs. Eslclle Steele was happy . . . ?to have hnr ' " n"1' ?guest Mt;?Berrr?Phtfer of New York. M rs. M. L., Shaw accompanied nor little -(laughter Arnetha Hope to Coulter ,Academy this week, where she will begin studies. Weefc end visitors at the home of Me. and Mrs. Clinton Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Culp of Rock' . .. Hill. (I Recent house guests o f Mr. arul Mrs. Willie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris were Mr. Caiman Can is, Jr., all of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers RosclioVo were visited during t h c week end by-their aunt Mrs. Josephine Thompson and little da.gh ter Nina Mae of Philadelphia. House guests of Mrs. Irene Greene last week were Air. Charlie McKinney and Miss Roberta 1 i Powell gf 11 ickoiy; also Little Q neat Berkeley of New York. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bailey last1 week were Mi-*. Celesttr^llwward. Mrs. Dorelha Gi'aefear, Misses Mu-june and Julia Hill of Kannapolis, al^ o Mrs. Hattie Mae Ingram of Rock Hill and Miss Edna Bess of | Teachers College, Winston-Salem. I Recent ho'.sc auest of Mr. and Mrs. James Bclton Were Mrs. Jo sepliim* Tlwii)i|Knn uml Little N ilia | Mae her daughter of Philadelphia. , BLACKSBCRG NEWS Rev. I,. Rutherford, ^ Reporter ^ic summer rc\ ival is in great progress at the A ME Zion chyrch Rev. Douglass, the evangelist is j preaching for Rev. J. I). Gladden. | Mr. Henry Dickson, one of our most aged citizens was. found dead in bed at his home* Ho lived alone. . ; Klifdiaok Smith is visiting 1 liit^^iothcr, Mrs. Ada Smith and relatives. He is stationed at Camp (Forest, Tcnn. Cpl. Javan Wilson is visiting his mother, Mrs. Maugic Wilson j and relatives. He is stationed at r Cunip Forest, Tenn. They attende^servicc at Albert Chapel M.E. church. Rev. M- R- Faddy. the pastor was at his best. We wish every success for Mr. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Rutherford. The Pine Grove Baptist congre- j cation and singing class gave a j Unftn Singing Sunday night. The prnt^^ts were $2* for thr birflrfing Iml of the new church. Thin Httt. boon i> numtwer of mi 1 giation to the North. Misses Flo* | ree Corry, Nellie V. fJorry, Mill* i nie Sherrill, Irene Thompson and Agnes Burke have gone to New i . M . . ? v jk ' ? ' 1 ; - ? ay i? 1_ DUE WEST NEWS AD. Zion Pi'sbytcrian church N entertained the MvClelland Pros- L hytery Sept. 2-3, 11)43. Each ses- i sion was full of interest and. in ] B struction along the line of church b; work. vl The Rev. P. A. Flavk pastor of ?si the chinches at "Weiford yaml w Rlacksburg was elected Moderator m ucteedinjr the Ron7. A. Lewis-da who resigned to accept work at Macon, (la. Many outstanding p ^eadeis of the eh I'eh were present.?jj. .ml ad(Te(T muFJito the meeting Among whom were Dr. A. . H. vV Prince of Columbia, lield rcpre- , scntative of the Board ?f Nation- ' al Missions for the Atlantic S.v-< k, nod; President Jones of Harbison ^ institute: Prof. J. T. Wilson, S. S. ^ V.issWutnry for McClelland Pres- ? byter.v and many other outstand- ^ ing churchmen. The Rev. J7.- L. K McAdams and the members of Mt. . ^ Zion church were gracious i n ' their entertainment of the Pros- I r.ytcry. , _ * Sunday was a dav of tine Hcnm- u plishments at Mt. Lebanon AME it clrreh. Dr. C. C. Glover who was ll holding?t ho I tli?qua 11itI.v cntifci 7Z enc<> at this point .conducted the a evvhe< and spoke impressively at i I oth the mofnhig and evening scr- J ices. Although the pastor Rev. p| licu'amin J. Glover is still awa?- (1 ?n vacation. the cirior was paid in , full . I'liii niwr 1 h:ui S21.011? was. ^ "ollccicil. for pastor's salary. i At St. Mary Raptht church the 7 pastof' Rev, I,. 'E. Daniels! snoke; instructively at hnth the inornin" j and cvonine services. Mrs. Runic Ellis returned las* week from a deligrhtfil trip to Philadelphia where she spent sev- r eral weeks with Ivr sons Messrs 1 Ralph and Robert Ellis aiuf their wives. She loojks well. Mrs. Essie Wilson. Mr. an*' Mrs.' Horace Wilson and dauchte: of Wash'usrton. D. C? are the Clients of Mr. and .tl.rs. J. T. Wilson anrl family. Miss Evelyn Ellis of Spartan- ^ curst, of her- mother Mrs^ SiH?i c Ellis (luring last week. J] Mr. William R. Thompson ?n turned last Friday tg^camp in Fla. 1 s after a fi iTonn,h here with parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson. Rev. .1. D. Cowan returned <u- S last Saturday to hrs home in* Ashe . ville. N. C., after a pleasant visi with his sistdrs Mesdames Add' . nd Susie Ellis. p Mr. ami Mrs?Mxdvin Kakin o' j Cincinnati. Ohio. arc the quests o I Mr. Kahili's parents. Mr. arid Mr Timothy Kakiu^- This young man , will be inducted in'o the army o September 20, and is spoil li.iv sometime here with parents, b fore going. Mrs. Minnie Franklin and small son returned to their home hi .. ?-?? _ - I | | Philadelphia on last Saturday af-].|( ter a pleasant stay of several day - j here at the home of her in-law*:Mr. ami Mrs. Gary Franklin. :She J.c -.|-o visited licr father who lives near Ahln ville. Mrs. Mary K tilings a or*li and ai little sons, report a safe arrival 'J* in Chicago after spending the *' re iter part of the simmer here -o nt tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. p( >. Kohortsnn. * ' " Misses l.enla and Geneva M - 11 \ihims of N'ew" York C'itv are the e nests of their parents Mr. am: ,,i Mi-s. O I,. MeAdnins. r.s-\ Young of \l'v York ( it y !' ? I'irncd to their ""home* on Rrst ^ Thursday after a pleasant visit i.ere with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John D. Robertson and Mrs. l'a C( Elizabeth Young. . -r, .Miss Sallie Ba'dey and Pfc. Oz- fj &ie Valentine of New Orleans tk ivere married on last Sunday aftei In hoon at the home of Rev. J. E 1 Vauss. Their friends wish foi them a long and prosperous li'fe. it Mr. K. A. Si sscwell, Sr., of a S Philadelphia, Pa., .is home .visiting his family. Mrs. I,. M.fSnssewe' >snd children. ' i !<> I.ITTI.K CAMDEN CIIICSTM AS SAVINGS CI.IB 0 Little Camden Christmas Sav- .. nigs club met at route 1. Box .'52A j] Columbia. S. C. Rev. F. I). Jones in president. presided. Tlje elrb pJ meets every Tuesday and is doing l>r fine. Other officers are brothe jVj Willie Jefferson. vice-presidentbrother Mack Adams; Miss Eve M l> n Jones, treasurer and Mt*s.|V! I,aura Jefferson, secretary. Dea. William Taylor. Hcv. Ff 1>. M;- m Neal, P. S. ip7 ~ r~pi York to with relatives and friends (>1 ^HwyHy^frw^fUc. .the ,mi ji?; yen1- I 1 ard, who has made quite a nico_ beginning. dc Miss Allen Coker and Mrs. An- ^ ale M^e Horroh of Charlotte, N. tj A WOODRUFF NEWS ew iiethcl Haptist Uhurch ? ei. A.D. Duncan. Jr., Pastor Sunday school was line at New*, cthcl. The lesson was reviewed y the paRLor. Alter prayer scycc the pastor brought the mes- j .ge, theme Escape "For Your iitvAv-iUs.litt theme God s traJL* l- Lights. Service was fine all **" *y. ,4 rattle Genclla Norris of West ' J iue street celebrated her hintn -j - i A ruiday 1'ntray arnrrmjoir Linnt.r-j mco.ite-is were enjoyed. Alien j 5 hien ice cieam, sanowiches, can- 1 y aim nuts were sci\cu to in l nests. Those present were .Mai met, (Jleo and Margaret Green; illie, Marva and Joe Downs; E ?a, Mae Thelnia and -Roy- Dor- j? rh, .Jr.; Grover Merrill, Ruth, j U7.cl and David 11. Moody. . Mai ions were given as souvenirs. . liss Noiris received many useiui nfe 7^ j? & The fa/nily reunion of the late' 9 ,11 red Gray and Mrs. Susie Fowsr ui ay wno luivc three survnig children, of which constitute g us reunion, 50 grandchildren, 75 ^ reiu -grans, lb grca-great-grandx nd 2 great-gr^at-great grands. ; lie descendants are over . 200. j his union was held at Mis. Par- . tenia Arch. Plenty of good <lin-J ci (tiui ice iliinks. Aiso a sermon i m y Itev. li. \N*. Kennedy of Green i ' H uhcV-^-ncoi diug-uuis.c tTj- .ITT: ttTT a Mclnt.vie, 01 \vlmh air enjoyed. ' g l'\ t. .Samuel Watson is home . H isiiing his parents Mr. and Mrs. I ? ienry Watson, lie is stationed in B kii/.o.ia.- i sis William Nonis has returned afr pending a pleasant visit wit. I is parents Mr. and Mrs." .Marion | ?orris of Washington. D.t'. . I Miss Gertrude Marsiiall and I .tor visiting-relatives in Wash- g gton, Mr. Stanley Marshall and r. it'Avcll Austin. Mrs. Minnie l.ee Thompson left H nth her sister for Portsmouth. ? a . whom cho will tpmid hop ''a- tia ation with Mrs. ? Hlostcc Wll- jj ams. _ Mr. and Mrs. P. L. I.adson, alo Mrp. Irhy all of. Si;nps?">jjvil'.t || orslvipncd at New Pn-ihi'l ^ I l('K Mrs. Mary Anderson. 2010 Sum- E cr St.. is still on-the >i k li-i ha' I ig hern ill abmit three months I rirnds uro urgd to vi-it her, Mrs. K. 117 Miekles. 1720 Pulas . | i st i o'M has he en si k sinee las ' p ee!<. We hope f r their speed.' n.l complete it rovery. fl LHTJ li MOl NTAfN M \VS 1 llcv. \V. I{. Sou man. Pastor Our church attendance was ver> ] n.ded (11 p t<? thr^ revival meeting | I . It. Zion Baptist, Ohapi.iV A .12:00 o'clock the jiastor promt* d Rev. \V. K. I .re > ?.' ins)ii . .vhn cave us a red go-pol 'ast. This sermon will he long Mueiuhercd. UV^'c- sitny to report that Mr. ? id Mr;. lames Uookm -.rt a;e o> e sick list. Mrs. Willie Mac U maters is ahle to l.e <> t,ag:t. ter a two weeks' illness. Mrs. ildrcd Waiker is <i patient in tin i-npVs hospital. Newberry. Mrs. Lueilc Tobo~i-- vrsrcirttr ret ~ ives hi Vi vrinia anil New. .,'e: ty. Mrs. Minnie Leo IJnbmso tt Jatiuday for Klizaboth. N. .1. tcr s; ending her two v. eeks va ition heio with relatives. Jit s. A linenia Sliyh. Mrs. Jos si* , . lark. Mis. Minnie l.ee I'ohinso id ehikhren spent Friday, iii_ Nia*r == IB The rovrvaL meeting ?'<t St. Juhiij st week was a success eor.luct- I I by Rev. A. L. Diggs of West olumbia. Rev. Diggs nuule many idnds here. This was reported ic best meeting held in St. .John 'a number of years. Many lends fiom Columbia attended. We were glad to have Mr. Joe . Koop of Cranlord, N. J.: Mrs. ufort Reese of New York home itfl few days /ties. Diggs, Airs. lyl immons and Mrs. Smith worship I with us Tuesday night. Ail. thank the friend* for their | Ji support during these sercc" _ Di CORE NEWS JV S. S. at both churches on the ood Hope circuit were a Vucccss. T\ he 1th quarterly .conference was | #1 id at Good Hope church. The istor presented the elder who Ji o. ght the message from the sub \J] ct I no Comfort in Suffering, etc. tic quarter w>r, quite a success. I|| Many attended tlie annual Y. JU1 and Y. W. C. A. sermon at Cnl ?^ try church. Rev. S. A.Funches ||i cached a.jclmon lone to he reembcred. ' Sunday nivht Re* . B irgc** aJl 't-nt-hm at ;Vr?t*t*df?n?H ut -interest 1 the trustees.. We enjoyed the I li iCL.a1. lAii-etiims.?-?-? 1 Mr. David (iass lei I for Phila- Ic< dphin after spending awhile here ith relatives. Miss Helen Hair ts returned after spending some Iwl 1 mc with relatives and friends. , f '<vC: '.;k' THK f'A'LMETTO LEAD THIRD 1 >%? 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Interest: 2.9% a yeel^ compounded semiannually, if held to maturity. Denominations: $25, $50. $100, $500, $1,000. Redemption: any time 60 days after issue date. Price: : 75% of maturity value. 2'/l% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: ffl readily marketable, acceptable as bank collateral, redeemable at par and accrued interest I for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated September 15, 1943; due December 15, 1969. Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. V ?H Price: par and accrued interestOther securities: Series "C" Savings Notes; Igp H %% Certificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treas- Ht. ury Bonds of 1951-1953; United States Sav- i %' ings Bonds Series !'F"; Unitad Slates Savings \ TT -: - Bonds Series "G". 5 7 $15,000,000,000 I B * "^k NON-BANKING QUOTA / KM #- / AWi yj lave Purchased This Space to Aid Ar th Appreciation the Sponsorship ol This Adverti Prof. C. G. Garrett Paul & Marshall, Dry Cleaner Pilgrim Health & Life Ins. Co Baxley Grocery and Dairy P. J. Grocery /\ ?* I mm Uwen & Paul, 1 aiiors Leevy's Funeral Home Pearson's Funeral Home Williams Funeral Home l.flliewood's Barber Shop Bethea's Barber Shop "Capitol Theatre ' ?? __ " PAGE FIVE ^ ; | >X -S. .. . . : ; .y . ' kA>+. m*m wf ^iiiM BEf ^ |jraS . ^ ^ Jpy''y dm* ^ MBMBHHHI JUEtohMK H^Hkf; > * w|HHi{|S Bjt f^aBBKjlMl^^TOMH HK?jJ^Ep^7 .^^p^p9 ^HL j^Rp^? QKV.-; i O^S.'.^ v ; s^->>^ 2j^& ?v \-i%x>vX^*-:' >C ' ^ 11 erica's Drive For VICTORY: I -enu'iii iiy; So. Carolina State Colored Fair !=-Amy's Beauty Shop?? >. Annie Belle's Beauty Shop Celia's Beauty Shop Poro Beauty Shop . Counts' Drug Store Thomas' Drug Store :'| Victory Savings Bank Green Leaf Cafe yj Waverlv Unknown Cafe j| Kinard Realty Company " ll Hampton Printing Company